Verification of measles and rubella elimination in the WHO European Region
1. Verification of measles and rubella
elimination in the WHO European Region
Data as of 15 June 2018
Vaccine-preventable Diseases and Immunization programme
Division of Health Emergencies and Communicable Diseases
6. • Next update available after 15 June 2019
• Report of 7th meeting of the European regional verification commission for measles
and rubella elimination (RVC)
www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/communicable-diseases/measles-and-rubella/publications/2018/7th-meeting-of-the-
european-regional-verification-commission-for-measles-and-rubella-elimination-rvc.-report
• Regional verification commission for measles and rubella elimination (RVC)
www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/communicable-diseases/measles-and-rubella/activities/regional-verification-commission-
for-measles-and-rubella-elimination-rvc
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Links for regional verification of measles and rubella elimination
Notas do Editor
Discarded case: a suspected case that was investigated and discarded, either through negative results of adequate laboratory testing for measles and rubella or by an epidemiological link to a laboratory-confirmed case of another disease; in addition, IgM-positive cases in recent vaccine recipients can be discarded if they meet all of the following criteria:
history of vaccination with relevant vaccine 7 days to 6 weeks prior to specimen collection;
onset of rash 7−14 days after vaccination;
no evidence of virus transmission revealed by active search in community;
no history of travel to areas in which the virus is known to be circulating.